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Thank brother. Moly Lithium grease good for spindles etc?

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gwest_ca
2 hours ago, Mt Zion 520H said:

So the impact worked easy peasy. Now.. What's the torque spec to put them nuts back on? Lol. Don't wanna torque gun em on and damage anything.

Your mower deck is a 2001 model

Garry

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WVHillbilly520H
51 minutes ago, Mt Zion 520H said:

Thank brother. Moly Lithium grease good for spindles etc?

Any good quality wheel bearing grease will do but moly is fine too, Jeff.

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Mt Zion 520H

Thanks again brothers.

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Scraped out stuck on matted grass. You guys leave bare or paint or spray with anything?

Scraped out stuck on matted grass. You guys leave bare or paint or spray with anything?

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WVHillbilly520H
7 hours ago, Mt Zion 520H said:

20170806_192317.jpg

Scraped out stuck on matted grass. You guys leave bare or paint or spray with anything?

Scraped out stuck on matted grass. You guys leave bare or paint or spray with anything?

I would wait until fall when you're done mowing and clean it really good with drill wire brush attachment then paint it as it can "set" up over winter before mowing next spring just my opinion, Jeff.

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Mt Zion 520H
3 hours ago, WVHillbilly520H said:

I would wait until fall when you're done mowing and clean it really good with drill wire brush attachment then paint it as it can "set" up over winter before mowing next spring just my opinion, Jeff.

Thats kinda what i figured. Haha. Thanks brother. I'll hafta try finding the red to match in the meantime as i'd like to renew a few other parts as well. The spindle covers on top of deck are peeling the pain from rust.

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